Collateral Damage
Yet another amazing, compact, striking poem by contributing poet, Donal Mahoney.
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Yet another amazing, compact, striking poem by contributing poet, Donal Mahoney.
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“I talk with an edge and live on the fringe of a gritty city. I write poetry because I was born this way. An extra chromosome here, a missing one there…who knows why? DNA is a funny thing.
I wrote my first poem when I was twelve. It was about a pair of faded Levi’s lying beneath a lilac bush. And it rhymed. I remember it clearly because the minute I finished it, I began worrying about where the next one would come from.
I’ve seen others who are similarly afflicted. They’re the people you see walking around, always squinting at everything. It’s hard to tell if they’re actual poets or just suffering from undiagnosed myopia. Real poets tend to hang out in crowded subways and all night diners. They drink a lot of coffee and suck inspiration from the passing carnival of life, while secretly yearning to wander alone beneath a sky as blue as the one in Arizona. Because even in a crowd, a poet is forever doomed to feel like a lonely head in a roomful of hats. Trust me— being a poet isn’t an occasional gig. It’s your job for life.”
Continuing with our tradition of showcasing newly emerging poets, we are proud to welcome Chris Grasso as a Featured Poet on Eye On Life Online Magazine. Chris executes his work in broad brush strokes taken from the palette of the American cultural pulse, classic myth and the world at large.
ChrisGrassograduated from New York University in 1999 with a BFA in Film/TV. The diplomas were dispensed much the way toilet paper can be easily ripped from the roll. After diving for cover from the un-paying, cut-throat industry known as ‘Film Production’, he found a horrible, low-paying job taking construction photos (horrible because heights are not his thing).
For the last 10 years he’s wiped countless preschoolers’ noses and tied their shoes right before he takes their portraits. He’s owned his own business doing this for 6 years. It’s much safer than dangling under the Brooklyn Bridge with no edge or rail to hold on to.
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Entries accepted November 15st, 2010 through January 31st, 2011. Winners announced in February, 2011. See contest rules below:
Entry fee: $1 per poem, payable in U.S. Dollars by check or money order payable to Tom Rubenoff
Mail entries with entry fees to:
Eye on Life Poetry Contest
c/o Tom Rubenoff, Poetry Editor
P.O. Box 35457
Brighton, MA 02135
The top five poems will be published at Eye On Life Online Magazine. Honorable mentions may be given as well.
Other prizes may be announced. If you would like to donate a prize to the Eye On Life Poetry Contest, please email tomr@rubecom.us
Ivan Jenson’s poetry has a deceptive lightness, like a crisp new shirt worn over a wound, or a star whose immense power is muted by distance. The voice seems light hearted, but its depth is revealed in the whole of the poem.
Ivan has enjoyed unprecedented success publishing his poetry in the US, the UK, and France. He has received recognition for his bold Pop Art. His Absolut Jenson painting was featured in Art News, Art in America, and he has sold several works at Christie’s, New York. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Word Riot, Zygote in my Coffee, Her Royal Majesty, Camroc Press Review, Haggard and Halo, O and S Poets and Artists Magazine, Poetry Super Highway, Alternative Reel Poets Corner, Underground Voices Magazine, Blazevox, and many other magazines, online and in print. Jenson is also a Contributing Editor for Commonline magazine. Ivan Jenson's debut novel Dead Artist is available as a paperback and on Amazon Kindle and Nook. His new novel a psychological thriller entitled Seeing Soriah is now available as an eBook or in Paperback on Amazon.
http://www.ivanjensonartist.com/
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Here at Eye On Life we count ourselves lucky that Donal Mahoney enjoys seeing his work here on our online magazine. His poetry is like a telephoto lens on life, zooming in unexpectedly on the poignant, the playful or the meaningful aspects of the individual.
Donal is a regular contributor to Eye On Life Online Magazine.
Cheryl won the first annual Eye On Life Halloween Poetry Feature with her poem:
Since then she has graced with:
Cheryl Sommese has a BA in communication and MA in liberal studies. She has been writing poetry since her teens but only recently has devoted herself on a regular basis. One of her short stories, “September Leaves Turning,” was included in Carved in Granite: Storytellers of New Hampshire, a New Hampshire anthology book published by SciArt Media and released in the summer of 2008. In December 2008, Cheryl had a children’s story, “Candy Store Delight,” included in the collection Dragons and Bugs, Balls and Mud: Children’s Stories by New Hampshire Authors. “Keepsakes in the Kitchen,” was included in the 2009 collection Carved in Granite II: Storytellers of New Hampshire. A poem, “Bound,” was included in Unhoused Voices: Granting Change for the Homeless published by Sabella Press.
Cheryl is a contributing poetry writer for the online magazine www.thewriteplaceatthewritetime.org. One of her fictional pieces recently tied for 1st place in the short fiction contest. Cheryl has also written a screenplay about her maternal grandparents; the work underscores the trials and triumphs some immigrants faced in early 20th century America. Her dream is to one day have the script brought to life.
Other works works by Cheryl (published by SciArt Media):
“Candy Store Delight”
Part of the collection:
Dragons and Bugs, Balls and Mud: Children’s Stories by New Hampshire Authors
“September Leaves Turning”
Part of the collection:
Carved in Granite: Storytellers of New Hampshire
Announcing the winners of our first annual Halloween Poetry Feature competition.
1st Place: Cheryl Sommese
The winning poem: Halloween Images
2nd Place: Michael Estabrook with his poem: SLICK CRACKED GLASS SPECTERS
Honorable Mention:
Get published in Eye On Life’s first annual Halloween Poetry Feature!
Born and educate in Romania, her passion and everlasting love has always been writing. Eight of her books have been published since the collapse of communism.
After great reviews and popularity among readers she has been offered a biweekly column in a major newspaper. Her writings are based on personal experience and reflect the perspective of an individual dealing with the complexity of life in two different political regimes.
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